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Bitumen paint (sealant) on front differential hardware...

DavyBoySmith

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I do not know if this was standard practice, but one of my four M135s (truck #5314) possibly had this all over the frame, axles and wheel wells. It was all sandblasted off last year because I didn't like the way it looked.

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DUUANE

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Could those have been marine corps trucks? We use a bitumen based paint called Apexior 3 at the drydock..its like black glue. But for immersion service nothing beats it.
 

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Or it looks like it may have been some commercial undercoating applied over the red paint....
 
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